An Alabama high school has decided to remove some of the doors from its bathroom stalls in an effort to stop students from vaping in campus bathrooms.Wilson High School Principal Gary Horton told WAFF-TV the removal of some of the stall doors in the boys' restroom comes two weeks after a student passed out while vaping in the bathroom. He says students sneak off every day to vape in the bathroom.(Video above: Parents of teen vaping victim demand regulation)Parent Rachel Munsey says she didn't agree with the tactic, saying the school took away the "only private place... they can do their business."Parent Brandon Campbell said the school should instead use hallway monitors.Horton said the door removals could be temporary while the school figures out another solution.

FLORENCE, Ala. —

An Alabama high school has decided to remove some of the doors from its bathroom stalls in an effort to stop students from vaping in campus bathrooms.

Wilson High School Principal Gary Horton told WAFF-TV the removal of some of the stall doors in the boys' restroom comes two weeks after a student passed out while vaping in the bathroom. He says students sneak off every day to vape in the bathroom.

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(Video above: Parents of teen vaping victim demand regulation)

Parent Rachel Munsey says she didn't agree with the tactic, saying the school took away the "only private place... they can do their business."

Parent Brandon Campbell said the school should instead use hallway monitors.

Horton said the door removals could be temporary while the school figures out another solution.